High Speed Video
Interesting and cool high-speed / slow motion videos
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
Friday, September 10, 2010
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Fuji HS10 480 fps hammer hit bulb High Speed Camera
If you try to break a bulb when is ON, remember to use gloves and be aware that it can cause a short circuit and also a lot of sparks, so be careful of flamable things.
Materials:
Hammer
Bulb
Gloves
Gogles for the eyes
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Fuji HS10 green fly 1000 fps
Flies are very fast, the only way to capture flies is with at least 1000 fps, flies
lives in a very different dimension of time, one of the fastest living things in the planet, even humming birds are slower in terms of reaction, the last video is not mine is a macro video at 300 fps
Materials
Flies
Tips: you will need a lot of light to capture them at 1000 fps, if you can get macro lenses is better.
lives in a very different dimension of time, one of the fastest living things in the planet, even humming birds are slower in terms of reaction, the last video is not mine is a macro video at 300 fps
Materials
Flies
Tips: you will need a lot of light to capture them at 1000 fps, if you can get macro lenses is better.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Monday, August 9, 2010
Fuji Hs10 480fps Thunder Storm
Is a challenge to capture thunders, with the fuji you can only capture 30 seconds, so you need
to record every 30 seconds, and start again, the more thunders you capture the better, then you will
need to do some edition.
Materials:
A Thunder Storm
A safe place from thunders and rain
Observations
The only way to really capture thunders is with a camera capable to get at least 10,000 frames per second,
what we are trying to capture is almost near light speed
to record every 30 seconds, and start again, the more thunders you capture the better, then you will
need to do some edition.
Materials:
A Thunder Storm
A safe place from thunders and rain
Observations
The only way to really capture thunders is with a camera capable to get at least 10,000 frames per second,
what we are trying to capture is almost near light speed
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